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I think becusd how hard phish is killing it right now ( to me at least , energy , fun , band crowd synergy ) we forget that these are mid 50 year olds. And I enjoy healthy criticism of Phishs performance I really do. Maybe it’s just a writing style thing for me but still feel like you’re being a little loose with your words. Was vultures rough, ? Yeah def a little . I’m not getting my panties in a bunch because we have slightly differing opinion on what flubs mean in the grand scheme of a phish show these days. My favorite era isn92-95 so that laser percision is what i really dig.

But one thing that is really inspiring and you can hear it in the Tweezer from this weekend is when trey was out in the open space in a jam and went to hit his statement note and sour’d It. But then he just empties his mind, let’s the negativity of missing wash over him jumps on the next go around and slays that statement note leading to a nee jam movement. Truly inspiring , I wish I could push doubt and fear away like that put muni head down and keep pushing on , with confidence and belief in myself.

That happens in the BD Chalkdust where he starts the familiar 2015 DWD Dicks Theme and he hits a sour note and it propels the jam into the stratosphere.

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